The law making procedure laid down in the indian constitution has been considerably influenced by the constitution of
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The 'law-making procedure' laid down in the 'Indian constitution' has been considerably influenced by the constitution of Japan
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- The law-making the process of the Indian Constitution Laws has been influenced by Article 59, Chapter IV, The Diet, the Constitution of Japan (which states that ‘A bill becomes a law on the passing of the same by both the Houses, excepting as otherwise stipulated in the Constitution’).
- Akin to this Article 59 of the Japanese Constitution, in India laws are established separately at various levels, by the union govt. for the entire nation and by the State govt. for their corresponding states and by local municipal councils at the district level.
- The law-making process in India for the union govt. necessitates that suggested bills must be approved by both the legislative houses of the Indian i.e. the lower house/Lok Sabha and the upper house/Rajya Sabha.
- The law-making process for states with bicameral legislatures necessitates that suggested bills must pass, at a minimum, in the state's Vidhan Sabha/lower house; however, it is not compulsory to be approved in the Vidhan Parishad/upper house. For states with unicameral legislatures, bills and laws must be approved only in the Vidhan Sabha since these states do not have a Vidhan Parishad.
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The law-making procedure laid down in the Indian Constitution has been considerably influenced by the Constitution of_____.
(A) South Africa
(B) Germany
(C) Japan
(D) the USA
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